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A screen grab of Eero website. Ask people about their tech headaches and they'll tell you about their home Wi-Fi networks. Balky, inconsistent connections are as commonplace as they are maddening. A startup called Eero says it's going to change all that.

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Ask people about their tech headaches and they'll tell you about their home Wi-Fi networks. Balky, inconsistent connections are as commonplace as they are maddening. A startup called Eero says it's going to change all that.

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GrubHub has spent a decade positioning itself as the perfect middle man. Hungry people use its service to connect with restaurants, and GrubHub gets a cut of the action without the headaches of delivery: a workforce that needs to be paid and gets into traffic accidents, door buzzers that don't buzz, pizza that gets cold.

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Should consumers be allowed to resell digital songs, books, or video games once you're done with your downloads? If it sounds unlikely, just remember that businesses trafficking in second-hand records and books were once considered controversial before society came to accept them as normal-at least up until the Internet undermined the logic of resale.

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When President Obama announced a deal to improve relations with Cuba late last year, it was clearly only a matter of time before American corporate interests descended on the island. One strange step in that direction took place Monday as Netflix announced new operations in the country.

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Yes, RadioShack filed for bankruptcy in a move that has been long time coming. No, that doesn't mean that the RadioShack brand will be swept from the great American corporate landscape. In fact, more than 1,000 franchised RadioShack locations will be virtually untouched by the grim news for the company, selling the same old batteries and gadgets as before-at least for now.

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The Silk Road trial came to an abrupt and almost anti-climactic end Wednesday when Ross Ulbricht was convicted on all seven counts he faced for running the online black market. It took the jury less than four hours to reach a verdict.

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The people clamoring for tough, new regulations for Internet service-everyone from net neutrality activists, a few blue-chip companies, President Obama, and John Oliver- got pretty much everything they wanted in the proposals outlined by the head of the Federal Communications Commission.

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Last year's cyber attack against Sony's motion-picture division will entail a cost of $15 million for remediation and investigations. This is a relatively minor hit: Sony posted expected revenue that exceeded $21 billion in its last quarter, according to the company's earnings report on Wednesday.

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Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos described Amazon Prime as a very simple service offering customers 'all- you-can-eat express shipping'. Photo: Mint It has been exactly a decade since first mentioned Amazon Prime during a conference call with investors. At the time, the Amazon chief executive officer (CEO) described it as a very simple service offering customers "'all- you-can-eat express shipping."